Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Steamy

Alice at Seventeen: Like a Blind Child
by Darcy Cummings


One summer afternoon, I learned my body
like a blind child leaving a walled
school for the first time, stumbling
from cool hallways to a world
dense with scent and sound,
pines roaring in the sudden wind
like a huge chorus of insects.
I felt the damp socket of flowers,
touched weeds riding the crest
of a stony ridge, and the scrubby
ground cover on low hills.
Haystacks began to burn,
smoke rose like sheets of
translucent mica. The thick air
hummed over the stretched wires
of wheat as I lay in the overgrown field
listening to the shrieks of small rabbits
bounding beneath my skin.



David Hamilton photography is so evocative and sensual and private. Oh, and it's also gorgeous.

And, to bring us back down to Earth, Picture-A-Day:
French radish, my house, evening.


Listening to Jana Hunter.

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